pjmuck wrote:
I'd like to try an MIJ P bass someday. I'm looking more for the old school Jamerson tone, so for me it's got to be a rosewood board with flats (My '72 US maple P comes close with Labellas, but I'd still prefer a rosewood neck).
So what finishes are available for MIJ lefty Ps?
I have 2- '62 p-bass re-issues, one is candy apple red, one is lake placid blue. Both are rosewood boards. The red one has D'Addario stainless rounds, the blue one has Fender 9050 ml stainless flatwounds. Both are killer sounding basses. I'm partial to the blue one- see below, sorry for the repost pic of it - I just love the way it looks. It has a Duncan vintage p-bass pickup in it, and it NAILS the old school Jamerson-Babbitt-Tommy Cogbil finger tone, and the Carol Kaye pick tone to boot. My '62 jazz has the 9050 ml flats, love it.
The finishes I have seen for recent lefty '62 models: sunburst, black, white, candy apple red, fiesta red, old lake placid blue, and ocean turquoise metallic. Some websites do not show the fiesta red or turquoise for precisions, but I swear it is available on some other sites I've seen.. The Guitar Shogun people, well, I contacted them, and they seem very helpful. I've put out a feeler for a sonic blue lefty '62 jazz bass, wow - that would be a score. These Japanese basses are now around a grand with the 120 dollar to U.S. shipping fee. Too bad Fender is so corporate blindly ignorant, that could be THEIR thousand + bucks in the bank. It sure wouldn't surprise me to see Fender or Gibson one day up on Capitol Hill begging those thieving pricks for a bailout.
P.S., as I have previously stated, the fit and finish work on the Japanese instruments is absolutely beautiful. FAR superior to all but the American made basses, and on par with those at that. I compared my '97 CIJ j-bass with a friend's stack knob American '62 re-issue, and it looked, felt, sounded, and played as good or better.